DCC Archive Beatles "Free As A Bird" Sessions-the unreleased stuffd

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Dr. Winston, Sep 27, 2001.

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  1. Dr. Winston

    Dr. Winston New Member Thread Starter

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    This is kinda off topic for this board but I just gotta ask---where is all the video and/or audio outakes for these sessions?Other than brief clips I haven't seen much--for the most anticipated rock reunion of all time with the surviving Beatles it was pretty low key which is probably how they wanted it.....but I beleive the cameras and recorders were rolling constantly--were there any notable jam sessions?. Also does anybody know exactly when these sessions started and when they ended?. Thanks fellow board members.
     
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  2. Paul L.

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  3. czeskleba

    czeskleba Senior Member

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    Here's a site that provides info on the Beatles' 90s recordings, in a format similar to Lewisohn's book: http://www.vex.net/~paulmac/beatles/rs/gobnotch.html
     
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  4. Unknown

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    I used to have all kinds of tape-trading connections, but sadly they've all dried up or vanished. But I'm with you, Doc — where's the stuff? I know someone's got it on a cassette somewhere....
     
  5. Sergio Ruz

    Sergio Ruz Forum Resident

    There's a demo of "Free as a bird" with Paul overdubbing his vocals, on the 2 CD bootleg "Anthology more" (a nice but not really revealing set). I don't know about anything else coming from those sessions, yet.
     
  6. czeskleba

    czeskleba Senior Member

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    The version of FAAB on Anthology More is not a genuine outtake recording from the sessions. It actually is a very clever outfake, done by using out-of-phase stereo to extract some guitar and Paul/George vocals from the released version of the song, which they then combined with John's original demo. The result is a "remix" which actually sounds much better than the official version, and manages to rescue some of the charm of John's original song from the Jeff Lynne overproduced sludge.
     
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